Above exposes why I sometimes think there is no point in discussing with you guy's. You Indian's really treat the word "Pakistan" like a swear word. Just look at the duplicity on your part. You move from using names of provinces, Balochistan, Kashmir then you zoom out and use India. What was wrong with saying Pakistan? Would that have give you cardiac arrest? You either use zoom in and say, Balochistan, Kashmir, Bihar, Orrisa etc or use Pakistan and India. Look how you jumped around but avoided mentioning Pakistan.
@Post 133I have no reservation in saying that the cradle of civilization IS in modern Pakistan nation state and NOT in modern Indian nation state.
Atanz Sahib, I already mentioned that major advance Mesolithic, Proto Neolithic and Neolithic settlements are all located west of Indus, in part of modern Pakistan. Nothing wrong in saying Pakistan, isn't?
Precisely what are you talking about? Links please?
To recapitulate of the contacts of the Neolithic cultures of these two regions (Swat valley and Kashmir) with that of China, we find unmistakable examples of two items of material equipment of the Yangshao culture of north China, namely the harvester (semi-lunar knife with holes) and jade beads which were included in the inventory of the Neolithic cultures, the Kashmir and Swat valley respectively.
Thus, the Mehrgarh materials find close analogies in the Jeitunian of southern Turkmenistan, as well as in several sites of northern Iran (Tepe Sang-i-Chakmak). Several features of the Neolithic cultures in the mountainous regions (e.g. semi-lunar knives) may be placed within the area of East Asian traditions. These may be seen as a reflection of cultural links, as well as common cultural traditions with the Xingjiang Neolithic cultures.
History of Civilizations of Central Asia: The Dawn of Civilization : Earliest Times to 700 B.C. : A. H. Dani : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
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